A Strange Incident Left Thousands Shocked Last Night…

When investigators returned to the house the next morning, something even more unsettling happened.
The note that the woman had left on the kitchen table — the same note she had shown to police — was gone.

She insisted she hadn’t touched it.
Officers were sure they had photographed it the night before.
But now, not only was the note missing… the photo of it on their phones had also disappeared.

Thinking it was a technical glitch, they checked again.
Every single picture of the note was gone — as if it had never existed.

Later that day, the woman received a message from an unknown number.
It said:

“You weren’t supposed to keep the message.”

No name.
No profile picture.
No history.

The number disappeared seconds later.

Investigators traced the signal, but the location they found made no sense:
the message had supposedly been sent from a device that had not been connected to any network for over six months.

Even stranger, neighbors began reporting that the night of the incident, they all heard the same sound around 2:47 AM — a short, low hum — but none of them had mentioned it at the time because they thought they were imagining it.

As the story spreads, experts say the case doesn’t match any typical break-in, threat, or prank.
Some believe it’s psychological…
Others say it’s something far more calculated.

But the final detail is what has people most worried:

The woman has now begun receiving handwritten notes again —
not inside her house…

…but on her doorstep every morning at exactly 3:03 AM.

And each note contains only two words:

“Not yet.”

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